Give HTML5 a big hug
The release of Internet Explorer 9 comes with a wave of relief and panic. Panic because in some development cases, this means we now have four (yes, four) versions of one browser to test website in which I’m not particularly looking forward to doing. The silver lining here is the better implementation of emerging standards [...]
Giving 20%
The world of the internet moves pretty quickly. New ideas and ways of approaching problems on the web are cropping up all the time. We keep a close eye on the things that go on in the world of the web, learn new processes and techniques which can help our clients’ sites work better.
Above the fold matters, does it?
For years, the best and brightest have hammered on about “key content and CTA must be above the fold”. Certainly, tests we (and others) did in 2005 showed that being above the fold was a good thing. But that’s the game ultimately – things do change and what did or didn’t work in 2005 is [...]
334,112 lines of code
Version 2.4 of VITES™ is now available on full release and comprises over 1/3rd of million lines of code for the core plus the plugins (OBS, GeoTrack, CMS, JVIT, Search, VI.TALS, Forms, LP). There are another few thousand lines of Javascript used alongside the main application. It’s got big, now it’s going on a serious [...]













